The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1928, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Friday's the night just write that down on your cuff. And it promises to be more interesting
than Dan McMullen's course in Oriental Civilization. It's a big go with the combined nicities of a
D. G. lawn social and the excitement of a Delt House party.
In speaking of high hat creep joints there is one that ought to click according to our advance
agent, Cousin Filthy McNasty, and that's the Lindell Party House. The Collegians take a bow and
thanks for the buggy ride at Antelope Park and are chasing the moths out of their Tucs preparatory
to entering their winter quarters. Let's give the boys a big hand.
And to impress the customers that this is really a big deal, our old friends, Gloomy Gus and
Clyde Davis static artists and horse collar experts of K. F. A. B. will preside with plenty of hooie
and other instruments of torture. And don't forget Hollis "Kep" Kepler will try and sing with
the band.
The fare is one fish at the gate. And a thin dime for the trimmings, including the wrong
derby, a pair of left-handed mittens, or what have you. Get Hot and Come!
After An Evening
at the
Match-iMer"
and dancing at the
New Lindell
Party House
You will be hungry enough to enjoy
the good things to eat at
Rector s
The Student' Store
Adjoining the Liberty
on the north
(Inslda Connecting Daers)
Have You Tried Our 25o Noon Luncheon?
It le Surprising Whit a Quarter Will Buy!
When the
Kosmet Khorus
does their
stuff
When the Sax's
begin to
moan
at the Lindell
Enjoy
yourself to the
utmost,
correctly attired
in a
smart new
Suit.
The 3 buttoner
is the correct
University Model
t all correctly dressed
Nebraska Men
are wearing
$35
Featuring the New Tattersail Veit.
A FOUR WINDS TOPCOAT
WILL KEEP OUT THE
CHILL OCTOBER WINDS $35 UP
APPAREL FOR HIS MAJESTY THE UNIVERSITY It A X
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OUR CLOTHES ARE COLLEGE RIGHT C Y
gL GET ALL SET ftlWl
MEN FOR A WW W j W h i wm
GALA WEEK-END Mil I IMMki
T PEEUN LIKE A MILLION 1
Or in Other Words Wrll. Well!
YOr .loos hrre hi "rolliirh" probahly
liavpn't wokp mi lo tho ft ihat thi
ttppk pnd Is poiriR to bp h Ihirp ons ns
lar as sppIiir people iinil (kilnp Ihlncs hip
conoprned. Friilay nihl will pp ihP
ppfniiiK or i hp Rood old l.lndell Pnitv
Hoiipp ,-ind Hip KosniPl Klub Show unci
on .Siilurd.iy I'. M. (f. o. b. Ilavplork)
Hip l ni llt'pf Ti-iimI ihiirIph tails Willi
iSyiupcusc.
SKH 15 & F Iiig,t Now Like llic
Fellow Above Diil. 'c Have
OVERCOATS AND PLENTY OF 'EM
$35.00-$45.00
tr.-D
"BILL"
ennett & Flugstad
Bill Flugst?d, Officiating.